hoddle10 wrote: If I were in your shoes I\'d possibly consult a peyronies forum, as many of the guys there will have experience with trauma to the penis from aggressive sex. You\'ll probably be fine with rest, but it\'s worth checking if there is anything you should be doing to speed up healing or prevent possible scar tissue and so on.
Hunky,
I think you have a fractured corpus cavernosum, maybe it is not as bad as in these papers see -
emedicine.medscape.com/article/456305-overview www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1472832/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penile_fracture
(has a useful picture)
Penile fractures are commonly diagnosed from their stereotypical clinical presentation: a 'popping' or cracking sound from the erect penis at the moment of injury, rapidly followed by detumescence and acute swelling, pain, and penile deformity.Retrograde urethrography is advocated in any case of suspected penile fracture that presents with voiding difficulty, hematuria, or blood at the meatus.Current treatment recommendations for penile fractures are for immediate surgical exploration and repair; proper surgical repair requires evacuation of the hematoma, identification of the tunica injury, local corpora debridement, closure of the tunica lacerations, and ligation of any disrupted vasculature.Treatment options for partial urethral tears include urethral catheterization, primary closure with nonabsorbable suture, or suprapubic cystostomy tube.Reported long-term complaints after penile fracture repair include penile deviation, painful intercourse, painful erection, erectile dysfunction, priapism, skin necrosis, arteriovenous fistula, urethrocavernous fistula, and urethral stricture.
You'll usually require surgery to repair the tear in your penile tissue. And it's important that you go under the knife within 3 days of the injury. This isn't a wait-and-see condition'if you put it off too long, you can raise your risk of complications down the line.
PM me if you want to ask me more, but if you have a lot of bruising swelling, any difficulty urinating then go to an ER asap.